$75.00 (Member Price) buys you a delicious buffet dinnerat the Burnaby Firefighter’s Hall (GST is extra)!(Have your boss buy ten seats, and he only has to pay for eight!)Have a beer or glass of wine on us!

Participate in an informative, interactive presentation on Fire Alarm System Testingthat will cover a wide range of topics:

Doors open at 17:00.Events kick off at 18:00 with a formal introductionand our featured guest speaker.Dinner’s served between 18:30 and 19:30The tech-talk goes between 19:40 and 22:00(with two ten minute breaks).Stay as long as you want!Lots of time for questions.

A detailed Certificate of Attendance provides2.5 hours of credit toward your continuing education requirement.(Attend four every year and fulfill a substantial portion of the requirements for membership renewal at ASTTBC & CFAA!)*

Tickets must be pre-purchased.A limited number may be availableat the door on a first come, first served basis depending on quantities sold up to theclosing date (the hall seats 300).

Ten Dollars ($10.00) from every seat sold will go to theCKNW Orphans Fund ($3000.00 is the goal).

Registration closes on March 15th, 2017Seating is limited so buy your ticketsEARLY!Consider treating your spouse or significant other to aromantic night of fire alarm sounds and flashing lights!(Let’s show them what we do every day!)

If you miss this dinner, don’t worry!This is going to be a regular monthly event(last Friday of every month)!We’ll be covering important topics to help keep you up-to-datewith the latest testing Standards and Bulletins.

REMINDER: Let’s help out the Greater Vancouver Food Bank.Bring a non-perishable food item with you.

*The case for approval of education credits hinges on the relevanceof the material covered. For example, CFAA may limit continuingeducation credits from the FTN to FIRE ALARM related topics only.If you are engaged in the testing and inspection of otherlife safety equipment you may still want to considerattending even though they may not provide you withcredit for the course.

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